Argh! only 3 days old and I dropped my bike. I need to replace the clutch lever. Should I simply replace it with factory unit or is there a preferred aftermarket replacement? Is this repair simple for a newbie cheeze like me (my fathers a radio repair man --he 's got an excellent set of tools!)

regards

riisor

Barnacle

07-12-2010 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by riisor

Argh! only 3 days old and I dropped my bike. I need to replace the clutch lever. Should I simply replace it with factory unit or is there a preferred aftermarket replacement? Is this repair simple for a newbie cheeze like me (my fathers a radio repair man --he 's got an excellent set of tools!)

+1 I just installed a set of Vario levers. Very easy install and adjust for reach and length. Has made shifting and breaking more ergonomically correct for me. They are spendy; make sure you get a set of bark busters or similar for protection.

Motoriley

07-13-2010 06:47 AM

Lever for Fast Times on the Ridgemont Trail

Hopefully the new lever will make it easier on Mr. Hand....
No advice just liked the movie reference in your post. Saw that flick a million times as a youth....

Quote:

Originally Posted by riisor

Argh! only 3 days old and I dropped my bike. I need to replace the clutch lever. Should I simply replace it with factory unit or is there a preferred aftermarket replacement? Is this repair simple for a newbie cheeze like me (my fathers a radio repair man --he 's got an excellent set of tools!)

regards

riisor

Willwork4F800GS

07-13-2010 07:58 AM

Had the same thing happen on my third day with the GS, called BMW to see how much they wanted for a clutch lever.... $80.00 USD!?!?

Went into the garage and smoked a butt while filing the edge down, I will probably investigate the Wunderlich lever's at a later date (currently have some other farkle qued for purchase)... I have their 800GS tank bag which is extremely well built and designed. Don't think you could go wrong with the Wunderlich levers.

replicant

07-13-2010 08:49 AM

Same thing happened to me. Tipped over in the first week, broke 1" off the clutch lever. Ended up riding with it for 4 months while shopping around. The aftermarket stuff is basically as expensive as OEM, and since I didn't want short levers or to replace both levers I shelled out for the OEM replacement.

Waino

07-13-2010 08:52 PM

My 2 cents is to put a set of Barkbusters at the top of your farkle list. They protect your levers and a whole lot else. Worth every penny.

KnuckC

07-13-2010 09:07 PM

Originally posted by TireIron:

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+1 I just installed a set of Vario levers. Very easy install and adjust for reach and length. Has made shifting and breaking more ergonomically correct for me. They are spendy; make sure you get a set of bark busters or similar for protection.

+2 I agree with everything he said. Better control. Put one on brake as well and definitely get hand guards.

Bayner

07-14-2010 10:44 AM

I also have the vario levers. I like them, but if you are happy with the stock lever, just sand the paint off and have the knob welded back on. I can't believe that would cost much, especially if you've done the prep work. If you broke it at the perch, well, sorry to hear that.

GrommettAZ

07-14-2010 10:29 PM

Wunderlich has instructions for their lever installation online...just follow that...piece of cake. I keep stock because a single stock replacement is half the cost of a set of new levers. TTech handguards offer no protection to the lever...have broken two levers with those on.

Herr Bae M. Vae

10-04-2012 02:55 PM

...and of course there's the old trick of loosening the brake and clutch perches slightly so that in the event of a crash they rotate on the bars instead of breaking. And of course you should have some hand guards to avoid breaking levers...and fingers. :1drink

whitham_wannabe

10-05-2012 11:30 AM

+1 on Pazzos and handguards.

I have had my shorty Pazzos on for about three years, and absolutely love them. They were still too long for me, so I moved the perches inboard an inch or two too.

This is $31 shipped for a clutch and brake lever set - hard to beat. I have a set on my Triumph 800XC and they are very high quality and work great. Plus - you can get them in any color combination.

Nictrolis

10-11-2012 09:44 AM

Sweet - I was looking at this a while back, they said they didn't have one that fit for the brake lever. Or clutch... I forget which. Seems strange, I wouldn't think they'd be different... but anyway, looks like they do both now, that's cool.